Nigerian lady advices medicine and surgery JAMB candidates with low score to apply for herbs training

In a recent social media post, a young Nigerian woman extended a unique opportunity to candidates aspiring to pursue medicine and surgery but scored below the expected marks in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination.

Nigerian lady advices medicine and surgery JAMB candidates with low score to apply for herbs training

Expressing concern over the reported high number of candidates failing the exam, the woman urged those with scores as low as 150 or 175 to consider an alternative route by joining her mother’s herbal business. She emphasized that within this venture, individuals could acquire comprehensive knowledge related to medicine and surgery.

In her statement, she highlighted the reality faced by many candidates who, despite their aspirations, find themselves unable to meet the stringent cutoff marks set by universities. She questioned the feasibility of alternative educational institutions accommodating such scores.

With confidence in the efficacy of her mother’s herbal remedies, she encouraged prospective students to explore the opportunities provided by the business. Asserting that these herbs align closely with the medical field, she assured accessibility and affordability, contrasting it with the potential limitations faced within traditional academic institutions.

The woman’s unconventional proposition sparked a flurry of reactions from social media users, who engaged in lively discourse within the comment section of the post.

Netizens online reaction

Here are some of the reactions:

_kaosara: “A certificate is a certificate indeed. What’s in a form?”

PhyzoTech: “I heard about a girl who casually attended her JAMB exam, scoring a mere 95 when the results were released.”

AYUBA: “I’m considering enrolling my daughter. What are your fees for the program?”

Harike: “I’m on my way because you just unveiled a little secret, and I’m intrigued.”

More_nike: “Count me in. I’ll bring along ten people, and I expect a commission.”

kay🤴🏼××: “People involved in herbal medicine always seem to have a fair complexion. Quite intriguing.”

Michael Zion: “JAMB was quite forgiving to me. I scored 240 without much effort.”

The diverse range of responses underscores the varying perspectives on the intersection of education, career paths, and unconventional alternatives.

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